100BASE-T4 and 100BASE-TX: Fast Ethernet Solution For UTP Cabling

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100BASE-T4 and 100BASE-TX

Fast Ethernet solution for UTP cabling

Introduction buildings contain unshielded twisted pair


(UTP) wiring which was installed many
As the use of high performance PCs and
years ago. While the majority of desktop PC
servers and high-bandwidth applications
connections are made with Category 5 UTP
increases, the use of high throughput
(data grade UTP) cabling, many connections
networking grows. The most popular method
are made with Category 3 or Category 4
for high performance PC and server
UTP (voice-grade UTP) cabling.
connections is 100BASE-T Fast Ethernet.
Fast Ethernet provides a high performance
3Com now provides a complete set of
solution at a low cost and simple integration
products which support 100Mbps Fast
with 10BASE-T Ethernet.
Ethernet on Category 3, Category 4, or
Category 5 UTP cable.
With broad usage of Fast Ethernet products
has come the need to support a broader
range of network cabling types. Many

100BASE-T Fast Ethernet Cabling wire bundle. Most 100BASE-TX products


Standards Overview support category 5 UTP cabling only.
100BASE-T Fast Ethernet is an IEEE
802.3 international standard for Ethernet 100BASE-FX (see diagram)
at 100Mbps. Fast Ethernet utilizes the The 100BASE-FX specification defines
same protocol (CSMA/CD Media Access 100Mbps Ethernet transmission across
Control) as standard 10BASE-T Ethernet. 62.5/125 micron multimode fiber at
This high speed performance along with distances up to 412 meters (distances up
3 cable type specifications (100BASE-TX, to 2 K supported with full duplex 100BASE-
100BASE-T4, 100BASE-FX) allow FX). 100BASE-FX uses 2 strands of multi-
100Mbps connections across most mode fiber.
types of network cabling
Applications

100BASE -T4 (see diagram) Management

The 100BASE-T4 specification defines CSMA/CD MAC


100Mbps Ethernet transmission across
MII Interface
Category 3, Category 4, or Category 5
UTP cable at distances up to 100 meters.
100BASE-T4 uses 4 pairs (8 wires) in
Customer Choice
the wire bundle.

Four-Pair

100BASE-TX (see diagram) Fiber


(100BASE-FX)
Category 3,4, 5 UTP
(100BASE-T4)

The 100BASE-TX specification defines


100Mbps Ethernet transmission across Two-Pair
Category 5 UTP,
Category 5 UTP cable and Type 1 STP STP (100BASE-TX)

cable at distances up to 100 meters.


Fast Ethernet Physical Layer (PHY) Options
100BASE-TX uses 2 pairs (4 wires) in the
TX - T4 - FX Integration
Connections between 100BASE-T4, 100BASE-TX,
and 100BASE-FX are made easily through the 3Com
SuperSack II Hub 100 stackable Fast Ethernet hub.
Bridging or routing is not required to connect together
these technologies. The FMS 100 allows stackability of
100BASE-TX and 100BASE-T4 units with centralized
SNMP and RMON Management using the SuperSack II
Hub 100 Management Unit.

MAC–MAC
100BASE-T Topology Rules 412m fiber

When creating a Fast Ethernet network, it is important to


follow the IEEE 802.3 topology rules. One main difference 100BASE-T switch or bridge
Floor 100
One repeater: 261m
between 10BASE-T Ethernet and 100BASE-T Fast Ethernet (161m fiber + 100m UTP)

is the use of hub (or repeater) classifications. Fast Ethernet 100m UTP

repeaters are either Class I or Class II repeaters depending


100BASE-T Class I hub
on how many “hops” or stacks of repeaters are allowed Floor 50

Two repeaters: 205m


in one segment, or collision domain. A Class I repeater (typically 100m +
5m + 100m UTP) 100m UTP
supports 1 repeater or repeater stack in one segment. A 100m UTP
100BASE-T

Class II repeater supports up to 2 repeater or repeater stacks 5m UTP


Class II hub

100BASE-T Class II hub


(“hops”) in one segment. Most 100BASE-T4 repeaters Floor 25

are Class I repeaters. SuperStack II switch 3000

This diagram shows the topology rules for constructing


a Fast Ethernet network. All distances shown for UTP Legend

cable are the same for 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-T4. Shared 100 Mbps
Switched 100 Mbps
NETBuilder II
bridge/router

100BASE-T4 Product Overview


■ Fast EtherLink 10/100BASE -T4 PCI Network Interface
Card (3C595-T4) 3Com combines the highest performance
10BASE-T and 100BASE-T NIC into one solution with
100BASE-T4 support. With bus mastering technology and
3Com’s patented Parallel Tasking, Fast EtherLink provides
the highest throughput available in either 100BASE-T or
100BASE-T4 modes. Fast EtherLink has a single RJ-45 UTP
connector which allows automatic configuration and connection
to either 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T4 networks. No hardware
or software changes are needed to move between network
speeds - Fast EtherLink automatically senses the speed of the
hub. Fast EtherLink also comes in versions for 10/100BASE-
TX PCI or 10/100BASE-TX EISA. All 3Com NIC come with
integrated network management and a lifetime guarantee.
Category 3/Category 4/Category 5 UTP Cable Comparison
Category 5 UTP cable is the most common type of UTP cable in use today for data communications, such as for
10BASE-T Ethernet. Many installations, however, have some or all desktop PCs connected using Category 3 or
Category 4 UTP. The chart below compares these common cable types:
Cable Type Manufac. Specs Common Prod.# E-net/Fast E-net Distance E-net/F-enet spec.
Cat. 3 UTP up to 20 MHz AT&T 1010/20100 100 meters 10BASE-T(2 pairs)
AT&T 2001c/2001d 100BASE-T4(4 pairs)
Cat. 4 UTP up to 33 MHz AT&T 1261/2261 100 meters 10BASE-T(2 pairs)
AT&T 2014a 100BASE-T4(4 pairs)
Cat. 5 UTP up to 100 MHz AT&T 1061 100 meters 10BASE-T(2 pairs)
AT&T 2061 100BASE-TX(2 pairs)
100BASE-T4(4 pairs)

100BASE-T4 Cable Pinout


100BASE-T4 Connector Pin Out
100BASE-T4 utilizes 4 pairs of wire in a Category Desktop Hub

3, 4 or 5 UTP bundle. 100BASE-T4 connections


1 1
from a hub to a PC are normally straight-through 2
Transmit (1 & 2)
2
3 3
Receive (3 & 6)
4 4
5 5
Bidirectional
Bidirectional (4(4 & 5)
& 5)
6 6
7 7
Bidirectional (7 & 8)
8 8

Note: Like 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T transmit/receive crossover


is in the hub. RJ-45 connectors are shown here.
100BASE-T4 Recommended Usage
Specification Comparison:
Specification Advantages Disadvantages Recommended Usage
100BASE-T4 -Category 3,4 UTP support -No support for full duplex -Cat. 3 or 4 UTP PC or server connections
-Reliable in unknown UTP -Requires 4 pairs in wire bundle -Mixed category 3/4/5 UTP environment
environment -Cat. 5 envir. w/ components of unknown quality
100BASE-TX -Most common equipment type -No support for cat. 3 or 4 UTP -Cat. 5 UTP PC or server connections
-Support for full duplex -Requires all components be -Any connection which may use full duplex
Cat. 5 certified Fast Ethernet
100BASE-FX -Longer distances -Expensive -Any fiber connection
-Fiber support -Not common for PC or server -Long distance connections
connections

Fast EtherLink
10/100BASE-T4
Cat. 3 UTP
NIC

SuperStack II Hub 100 -T4


Fast Ethernet Floor 4

Fast EtherLink
Cat. 5 UTP 10/100BASE-TX
NIC

Local server

SuperStack II Hub 100-TX


Fast Ethernet Floor 3

EtherLink III
10BASE-T NIC

Local server with


Fast EtherLink
10/100BASE-TX
NIC
SuperStack II Switch 1000
Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Floor 2

Legend
SUPERSTACK II Central servers with
10/100BASE-TX 10 Mbps UTP
SWITCH 3000
NICs 100 Mbps UTP
Fast Ethernet switch
100 Mbps Fiber
Floor 1
3Com Corporation
P.O. Box 58145
SuperStack II Hub 100-T4 Hub (3C250-T4)
5400 Bayfront Plaza 3Com adds Category 3 UTP support to the market leading SuperStack II Hub 100. Fully stackable
Santa Clara, CA 95052-8145 with SuperStack II Hub 100-TX, the Hub 100-T4 integrates support for Category 3 and Category
Phone: 800-NET-3Com 4 UTP into new and existing Fast Ethernet workgroups. Along with full 100Mbps throughput over
or 408-764-5000
Category 3, 4 or 5 UTP cabling, optional SNMP and RMON management minimizes troubleshooting
3Com Limited efforts and enhances network availability. Through 3Com’s SuperStack system architecture, the
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FMS 100 family provides the industry’s first manageable, stackable, integrated TX/T4 solutions.
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Phone: 44 442 231000
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Sales, Marketing and Support
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3Com Benelux Other Fast Ethernet Products from 3Com:
Phone: 31 2 503 22120
Product Description Order # Interfaces Supported
Fax: 31 2 503 23240
Fast EtherLink 10/100BASE-TX PCI 3C595-TX 10BASE, 100BASE-TX
3Com Canada Inc. 10/100BASE-TX PCI NIC
Phone: 416-882-9964 Fast EtherLink 10/100BASE-TX EISA 3C597-TX 10BASE, 100BASE-TX
Fax: 416-882-9967 10/100BASE-TX EISA NIC
3Com Europe Ltd SuperStack II Hub Stackable TX hub 3C250-TX/I 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX
100 TX
Phone: 44 628 890670
Fax: 44 628 897041 SuperStack II Hub 100 TX optional transceiver 3C252-TX 100BASE-TX
Transceiver Module module
3Com France SA SuperStack II Hub 100 FX optional transceiver 3C262-FX 100BASE-FX
Phone: 33 1 69 86 68 00 Transceiver Module module
Fax: 33 1 69 07 11 54 SuperStack II Hub 100 SNMP Management 3C215 N/A
3Com GmbH
Management Unit
Phone: 49 89 678210 SuperStack II Switch 1000 10-100 workgroup switch 3C16900, 3C16901 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX,
100BASE-FX, ATM
Fax: 49 89 67821233
SuperStack II Switch 3000 100 Mbps switch 3C16942, 3C16941 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX,
3Com Italia SRL 100BASE-FX, ATM
Phone: 39 2 254 9741 LANPlex 2500 10-100 enterprise switch 3C250100, 3C250200 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX,
Fax: 39 2 253 8027 100BASE-FX, FDDI, ATM
3Com K.K. (Japan) NetBuilder II multiprotocol router 3C6000, 3C6001 many (inc. 100BASE-TX
3C6002 and 100BASE-FX)
Phone: 81 3 5466 2233
Fax: 81 3 5466 2232
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